New seasons of Supernatural and The 100 debut on channel 115

Get ready for first and exclusive new series on M-Net City this September: the Home of the Heroes will debut brand new seasons of anticipated horror and fantasy dramas Supernatural season 13 (starts Saturday, 8 September at 21:00) and The 100 season five (starts Saturday, 29 September at 21:00). With monsters and demons and interplanetary humans with deadly weapons (oh my!) it’s an ultimate #SurvivalSaturday lineup.

Since April this year, M-Net City has premiered a host of crime and fantasy dramas including Instinct, Elementary, Gotham, The Originals and Sleepy Hollow to mention a few. With a fresh offering of action-packed series, the channel has been getting a thumbs up from their DStv Compact fans, who now have the opportunity to see brand new series and seasons for the first time.

These latest additions to the schedule will see the return of the Winchester brothers in Supernatural who continue on their quest to quell evil - fans of the long-running series will know that the road so far has been nothing short of thrilling, terrifying, and at times, filled with tragedy. Having lost their mother to Lucifer yet again, Sam and Dean pick up the pieces while dealing with the shocking demise of Crowley and the heartbreaking death of Castiel. In the new season, the literal spawn (son) of the Devil is loose on earth, and as is expected it’s up to the boys to hunt the thing down and take care of it.

In The 100 season five premiere, viewers are taken back to Clarke’s journey about a month after Praimfaya, where the lone heroine was forced to survive in a desolate world. Flashforward a few years later where things are significantly different: Clarke and some others are living an idyllic life on Earth – soon to be interrupted by an unwanted arrival. Those trapped in the bunker meanwhile, have not been so lucky, while up in the Ark, a small group of survivors continue their attempts to contact those on the ground. Can our heroes break the cycle, or is humanity doomed to repeat the past? In this epic battle for survival, are there really any good guys left in the dystopia?